Dallas, Texas is the third largest city in Texas and the ninth largest in the United States. It's a wonderful, welcoming, and cosmopolitan place to call home. Situated in the northeast section of the state, Dallas is a major transportation and commercial hub, and a city that boasts terrific schools, a robust and diverse economy, and a thriving arts and entertainment scene. Finding your new home in Dallas doesn't have to be a challenge; Homes.com can help you find the place that's best for you.

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Finding the perfect home for you and your loved ones may take bring you to Central, East, or South Dallas, or to any of the city's other distinct neighborhoods. If you're looking to buy a home in a neighborhood known for its bohemian artist lifestyle, Deep Elum or the Cedars may be the place for you. If shopping and nightlife is more what you're looking for in a neighborhood, then check out Oak Lawn or Uptown. And, if you're most interested in finding a Dallas home in an architecturally significant neighborhood, you might do well to look in Swiss Avenue or Munger Place. With more than twenty distinctive districts, the city is sure to have the perfect neighborhood for you to find a home in. Dallas is known for its excellent examples of modernist and postmodern architecture, including several of the buildings (measuring over seven hundred feet in height) that make up its iconic skyline. The city is also known for its warm climate, beautiful spring and fall weather, and general lack of precipitation. The city is home to several top-tier universities; professional sports teams like the Dallas Mavericks, Texas Rangers, and Dallas Cowboys; a thriving barbecue-driven culinary scene; a world-class symphony, opera, and ballet; and just about any other entertainment or diversion that your heart could desire, including the annual Texas State Fair, every October.

Dallas maintains more than 21,000 acres of green space and parklands, including the Trinity River Project, which is the largest urban hardwood forest in the United States. Local and regional outdoor activities that you can look forward to include fishing, hiking and biking, for starters. If you are looking for a home with a yard so that you can exercise your green thumb, you'll be happy to know that Dallas boasts one of the longest growing seasons in the country. And if you're not looking to purchase a home just yet, then ForRent.com can help you with apartment hunting in the city.